Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 24, 1901, Image 4

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.«liy of li'i.ul in l i ,|, (
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i lu-y
cangili tin- i o ,,i ,t j., -'- a Bay with
tin- assistali, i- ..i 11,. In
i mil» fan.Il)
and laiidi-d tlu- t)»h In i iati r l.tk.-
• s lolx t 17 last
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a. '
i -.li.jH » of tin- i ,i. ,i I-. rang,
BONANZA M;WS.
of monili lini show that on Hie west
• hi slope 27¡ per cent, of th. tlndx-r
tot
Tin- ■•niea»b-y" »it ual ion 1» Improv­ »
fhfltsl'"
l'sl Sli'
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Tlie f-illowing »1 aleni' ut » and is yellow pirn- ami 2 k-lo jn-r cent. Is ing wry rapidly.
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f.ii ls | h - i Iainlng lo Kliiluath •oimty sugar pin*-.
Tin-».-
p.-.-cciit
igi-s
an-
Mrs. Welsh of Dairy 1» almost it
local NLVVS.
»' ('oliisf.H k, a
, lini ni" iiiallily ta'o-n frolli th<- l'mtlaml more than d-mbli-d on tin- eastern death'» door with consumption.
I m I dealer, stall s I ii.ll
i can li.illy in. -onlan of Jaooaiy I, H’OI slum-.
On Hie easti-rn s I oih -, where
jVdx rt Bill "f
*“*
r” |HM| I m - iM.ught In < ii
Illky Wixids, while »biM-hig ti vici­ ♦
,, f,,r jin| aliuut nnd mai I h - consldcrcd ri lial le In ¡ili
’-«•
Klamath county Is. the yellow pine
ous
horse one day la»t week, was
wlial
it
«-«Mil,
I" illilsi- Alliiiii'hotn pai I leni.un:
Tluir»<l-I.‘
1$ mt per ci-nt. and sugar pine » j*<-r kii-k'-d oil tin- leg which will tllsible %•
J w. stout •-' H dll' Id was In town H iii I m i lands " l'i "pin lilis m» n ( In,
Kl.imitili county I» pri'-einln<*nfIv ••••nt. Tim y.How pm easily tanks
him for work for awhile.
I mi lami in I ir- • -i» in..
t hi-n-forc lltti-d hy nature for stoekral»hig. ¡il».w all >.f I In- other s [ h < | i h on tin-
fini rwl.i-
Arthur Laogiill went to Spra-zue *4"
fi
"'I
isli
||l
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it
»li.-i)
of
Mei
t
ill
was
here
I
II
'h
fol
Ile-
(••
abillt
Ica
of
thè
industri
aie
•z
y. jK III indoli
ii f rliiul
eastern slope.
In brief, ami frutti
♦/ •
Mllll, Win-Il III k< i plug cool nnd i»-- piai lle.illy Ullllmifcd, OWilig to |he I hi-ulxivc ligure», an a* re of tinilx r river country to buy cqialrv htifscs ♦ 4
yistenls)
liig panelli, |||. y , .,,, M.|| f,,r »i-n-r.il naturai System» of irrlg.itlon.
( api on the eastern slope contain» more last Saturday.
♦,z
Ml* •' "
"" of Merrill i I s IG m I lililí » III.- price III.
Owen M' K.-ndrel j.f fllcte killed a *«•
iiow g.-t.
I il bis I h i-n Intel • si ed ili lite colini V Hi in double the valuable limiter than
Ix-rr Fri''-1'
J. T. JI. uley w . II filWII I 1!« ».(ai In i< e. ut years, ¡imi maiiv inlli-s <>f Ir- diM-s an acie on tita western slop«-. large cougar recent I yr.
Wm. Met
mid infoi iin-d ii» •hai the Irrlg.iHnji - rlgatlon canal» liavi- heen mudi*. That i he I linlx-r on 1 lie ••astern side
Ah ». Zeiely is up hi fuingell’» Val­
Ix-r» »'rida'
Water
ha»
I
h -. h
tiirm-d
ii | hiii ilo
lllti'h, ow m il joint h
ley
hunting.
I»
mor«-
valuable
In
Hi'*
market,
|»
Idii) and II.
I J sin'1
' I. ik vlm* ivi» !• -I
»
Alik liy, will I., • iilarged tu |he wastc lami», making tliein produce also shown by the table )n the I Ire
Wash. Ols iichain 1» «-rlti'-ailv ill at
laal TI i »,»' i -‘
nmilng >,pt log.
I hi» axsiired lili. fiotti fin- to M-ii-n |mi» of alfulfa p- r /olilán of th<‘ lunitxT cut In -|!»o«> In Bly. Ilehas the mt-aslMand Ids ad-
JU iii ('..im«-’'» ,,r l'*''n”
•" prov.-im-ut I»
The mosi valiiiihlc naturai r< Klamath county ami It» value.
lm)M.| taiii e 1«, itele.
Tin- vanci-d ag<- make» it difficult for him.
ti.wn ye»l'-’d
agrlciill itr.il lau.l» |. i l.z sullllle. 1st of solin e of tIn-contil i’ I» (In- pine tini tiiiii»'i cut was 22.ti’iii,<><><i feet, and Ili-. in phew. L. A. Obcnchafn. of this
1.250,1100
u . iiimi acri-». It » v din-I» $275.0011.
go
i rei uni d Tu sshiy liete, ¡I» I hoiis.m.lM . ( ■i‘ ’• ». Illlhrrt*« ÌH-r. whli'h coverà I.25
|n the county place went to sec him last .Sunday.
Tlu-
lai
gi-»i
ami
nio»t
valuable
tract adjoining tills on Hie wi st and ¡tero»»
cxeliisll.
ly
il<.|
>
‘
(|.|.
|,(
fn.in i‘'*‘ ' ‘’■
• ■it rainfall,
Jas. Kiernan was here last Monday
will js- Wllter.-.l .ii„| luercaM-d tn Ile» noi I li of I In- Klamath river, and til« mountains. 25,000,000 feet was on business.
llrri Da'i* f Merrill was a I
V.lltie. Thei.i ||.,, I . Z I h - cu a de­ i»kuown n» the Jenny cri-.-k Ix-ll. ••nt, (i-xci-eding ours by 3.000,ooo
tlaltiir Thin-'
The (>d<) Fellows installed the fol­
m imi fi»r a I u,-. i .lit i, an Improie- II coni alti» fully 5,000,0011,000 feet feet.) but Its value was only $250,-
$ hersii!" "! I "’ I • 4 » • f b-f >
lowing
officer» fur the «-nsuing ’ term:
llli'llt lung in-i-ih <i - "I li-.|H <1 fur, and of 111-- llm-st sugar ¡;nd yellow pine, otio, Ix-ing *25,<mo less than the value
m tuen il'- r
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J.
A.
Iziuderbaugh.
N. G.; J O.
the lime i f r< al.z latini 1» iild.-iitly K laui.iHi county prixliii.u. grain, of oura. From these figures it may
llamakey, Vz (».; Geo. E. Stuart.
(IH>. til l-"
1 b " • »• -»• |,,|t. h«uir
fruii»,
and even bo jps
­ ami tobacco In Is. curie.'tly assumed that eastern
near at bind.
Chap .1a»[H;r Bennett, Con.; Clarke
Krii«. »4» II-I lii.T.lay,
»mali qmintitlrs.
Oregon timlx-r. while yielding double
Di. list
Ilanmker \V.; H. L. („Topton. Tr.
p W II,
'» ft Metrill Visiti <1
th>-amount per ¡u-re, I. of a quality
11 Hi eil from \-.bl.i 11 *
Will Bauman^ Sec.; U B. Klosniap. ♦,z
Kl.walli I <
.1 Frlil.n
*r
Lisi ti ii RI.«matti cornili Ix-gim w liicli brings a higher price hi mar­
I li.-1 I« ft li.-i■- f. i A
R. S. S.; Ar«-h Brown, O. G.; Jesse
I
m
\|r*. Kila
*• t-'1« **t
linai
ali eia of rapici progress along all ket than tlmlx-r In tlie other parts of Rolx-rts. I. I«.; Rolx-rt A. Hopkins. *r
1» I In lug »tor m ii
t
In Klamith »-»* ' ,*'1' "" *•
Ibi-
The utm»n.illy largo Inthix <«f I lie st ate.
lienee Ili.-i can -lit
R. S. N. G.; Wm. •-hixik, L. S. N. G.
♦
lihiin-ai
•
-ki-r»
and
new
capitai,
ami
J, Iksittii'.ir .md J' »»I'' Jeum-tl
liad quite mi Itil.-r
Jas. G oks , R. S. V. G ': Jnb. Lynn, L. 4 *
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Csl ■ *
h r.- till« «••• k.
•
nti-rpt
I
m
-
s
,
eltIter
start<*d
<>r
project-
Ill
addition
In
tin-
foregoing,
we
»now and wm.l,
S. V. G. The lixlgc
is in a very • * - 4 *
" a
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ei.nirlbutisl
lo
grcat<
r
dcn-lop-
ami
unhappy
csim
-
i
will
bri.-tly
refer
to
some
of
the
facts
flourishing
condition
•.«rial in- - - '-i ' t i H («tirt-tli
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♦ ’
im-ul ami inaterlally a:i'ed hi »pri-ad- above alluded to:
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going, yet li.el a pi
family sr-
1,1 ,*1' '
4
Ashland Tidings: M. L. Chamber- »
lug t h>- splrlt uf Improvement among
Klamath county Is about tbe size
they got ilici
n
j,
I
' - i ■. ■ i » i» .1
lain. clerk of the state land boaid,
III-
s>-
already
here.
,
of
III
•
st
.i!<-
of
M.is».iehuset
is.
Com
­
)•«>(,i| out last w. < k
Inx iHWlnrs» it lie ».ili» I m »*1 at.
AIx.iit a ic ir if.I, t le- < in-;- ni M id- pared with tin- size of the county, reports that th.- receiptsUf bis office
I^iulior.l I;, .ir.l 1 f tin* Lmkiill* home mi lmnM-l,.;i'k
laud 1 iiipaii-.. «•'
• -•mp.si'd of |H-op|e of the |xipulatioii is not large, yet it 1» for the past mootli of IssendM-r were 4
.«ti» t rlbtil.it Imi» an
•••
p»iw ha» 4 - ' - r - it t ok of I •••«»Illi I»
li
lam
it
li
ami
.
I.uk
»011 counties. <>ri‘- rapidly hu-rcasiug. tin- gain during larger than for any other month dur­
e.I|M-» f r«.|ll ' ir.'il11 I
» *
ing
bis
adminlst
rat
Ion.
The
greater
"j. II ll.»»ii- m l W
Kerwin of
-'■11. and S;d(ly<>u i-i>imty. < allfornia. th* past t.-ii y- «r» having Ix-.-n G4 per
they li.il |ll»li..!u'. t
• '
part
of
the
increas«-
In
receipts
is
due
IU,«l<k. t d , «
>1 lb.» |«l.i- • I ri Hid mmiiii I
• ♦ -*
w.is furili. I I*, pl illlnle the construe- ■•< nt.
In a cmiuty »o large and with
totli«-
great
rush
now
being
made
dav.
Hun of a railroad from Klaimithon. such a Ixnmdless supply of excellent
- ♦ •
.1
J. W It»- . . < r I III » pl i> ■ ha»
• 'al.. to K11111.1t h Filli».
Frmn tin- land and timber, and »'ich great ad- for M'h.sil land, and in this Mr. 4 •>
4
who Imilglit lli<* r.
Mail memlH-is of tin- company woik lantag. s .m l r. »-mr.-.-s. tlien- 1». as a <'hatnlM-rlain sees a promise that the >/
Irrn 4pp-il.il • *
« 4 i u I t«o « «r x-'ti r.iurii (rulli |U<-km
♦
Ml
•I illll-.’.-iil |y fur t lu­ iimlerl.iking. matter of f.i. i, alum I.me«- of rtxmi several sections of this state wiil un­ ♦/
Intbljliirr.
and «Hltrm L iai miiihid r. I
4M
ll li li «-1 .-ry pi ■ h - t of sucre»» eai 1 - for thousand-, and t-nsof thousands dergo wondeful development within ♦
thjr «orilo t n t s.k.-s Wordi-n in minfNihy «1 if h \| r hi.
• J tin- next few years. The land that is
B<-»iile» opening a rich , of set t lers.
In I util.
I«omflii.-.l I
..II, a » lem» al
'tanwth h! s dint* l.«$o |l.s
•r 2*1 li
now Ix-ing sought so eagerly is the
»t«M‘k and agrl.-tiltur.il country, thl»
The land hi re is of tlm richest qual­
l»i uf r!i
f*»r Ibv mih -I i . Th*-*
I them
m -I kjo I sections which sell for $1.25
mad will tap on, of Hu- choicest ity,
In its productions of grass.
Pallili \
.1 $»!«!.cil r ri» ( imm I wiipjil k n tur Ihrt *
Th-
per act«-, only a part payment Is-ing • ■ «
I mk I ìi - k of sugai ami yellow |dii.- on grain, V. -i-t ibl< s and fruit, it is «-«piai
Ilf
(
III*
I
r
.
p
4A
!
• /
aren»« tin
. « ••).-n icid »t.i ;••«
I tlH»|»
• •
till- I'.ieitll C 1 '«-ast .
Not Olllv will to tin- I lx m »t nnvwhere.
anywhere.
The only re.|uired in c.isli on issuance of certI- »
t».*f»>ii* Kpiiii/ In
tre staking . ■ ■ •
.-•
to I»-
By far the greater » » ♦
11 .msjM'i t at tun faciliti«-» I h - atf.-i.l.sl thing il ---.b-d to make t he whole a gar­ ilcate of sale.
hmi
I
v
l«>
liiiiiil
fen»
•
»»
ire
the
of
tills
place
start
si
MK<-h< I li
portion of the sales are of land in ♦>
for inani mile» of forest on «-it lu-r den, is more Irrigation.
And that
a druir uf : ... 11 • if lieef catti«' f«»r ru itl wit* np n. an I 'I r <' ini«-rs
Eastern Oregon.
The state laud
side of till- line. blit, connc-tlng at Will «.»in Is* supplied.
Mention lias
want«**! lo i» I h« < tilín ' - v in t II w III
Aifrr, Ci
M
Imaid ha» i housau l» <>f acre» of prai­
li».
!li-s |M«hit with I'p|M-r Klamath Lake, '»-. n ii. id. of th irri/ition plants
!« t . *1 li** *nuH hf$»rni '■ - in to alarm
rie aid tlnilsT land east >f the Cas­
Tlx- sel i -I at
with It» northern tributarle», H Is now iii op.-r.it i n in the county.
In
Mn» * iiniN’tw .inti wIt a the iiioun-
cades that lias remained unsold t«e-
4sdg> It usui VI
placed in touch with Hi<ius.in<la of iddiiton we !. arn fi.-m a source which
t.ihu
a ;.iln tn* il I to a iiitlier
The
hrf-ly an t
- i
u r«-s of . I'-. llent pine, l«c»ldv$ that is reliable and uii<|iii-stlotiab)e that caiue- of the want .of railroads.
l»!|* nliTtll
n ! i
I m M'4IIIC.IIIIX-
land
has
been
considered
wurthli
ss.
Jrlliur H i.- i tie- » >n •>f Judge
«.ti the Indian reservation.
The < lit­ th*- Irrigation ditch at Klamath Fall»
I uiim h I ioii ! tb«* m.ilt« r .mil arrang.sl
and it is so. in fact, unless more con­
Iktiini pt kill, . W.IS lll»t
io k for Hi«- building <>f the road <-n- will )»■ enlarged in tlu? »firing, and
m Itti lliirvr) ll»»w.ini an i Will Ihck
w(4-k appiUili-.l
ham < <1 tbe value of tlud««-r lands and that ¡itep.ir.itions are being made to venient transportation facilities shall
clerk, of
«•ruoti, t * « i vi|M*r i ti< • <1 snow •hœ
I»-provid. 1. Since railroads crossing
ihr l«-gi» .»•
prompt'd I'MI fM-rsoli» to exercise dolt. Thas i.i»t tracts of land, now
«* h ii 11 m - o*, to gu to th«* I« I K-f of Mr.
Eastern Oregon In almost every di­
tli.-lr r.glits to Ilio aer< » of H iii I mt uneultlvat.si. will I k - asmirisl of lux-
At tin- M II, list < Irireli n -xl Sun­
< ¿ hii I m 'I* iiii’l hi*» rotiipinl
'lb
rection arc so gtm-rally prop .»¡-.I
< u I i . Ot hi-r.s iMiught all Hr- d.-sira- urlani crops of altalla and grain.
•IP Januar i :
at il a in.. Mcrm««<i t wu t«»iiiig turn left 4« »
W 11 II
there 1» pnimiae that the laud in that
I.’. llndH-r Is-lungllr; to the »¡ate hi
\s w Ii in- s -en. i h«?pe ar«-in the
«III ' m - U-| I
It ml f.rG.H!”
At lin* Intention of iii.iktn,
section will become of value.
Al­
tin» county.
Kepres-ntat Ives of county 1 5< i. oi mi acres, (or also; l.noo
! JO p. tn •Th - tir it lim»oin.'*
pl.it*«' 1.1 tin* l»< .i<! In h hi
ready large irrigation projects are <-n
I
t 1 i- I W. .tern capital liispi-ct- square mih-s.iof timber Imd. «« per
Mr. a 11 Mrs. I It i; mi. » of i til» ind tII- i w$ i«* • ip « I Hi
foot, and it is lidieved It is only a
I li-amaili euun'y timlM-r l.ist year cent, of which is yellow pine and n
yUeo atari «I I » 1 ir I « vis t frl nds < 'aiiilirtM* Ho$*k lake <’*ibl
question of a few years when irriga­
I i- ug-iii M considerable numb--r of percent, sugar pine. Ix.th of the liest
In -M-ram.-11
' » ik lau 1 ««I N.i 1 mi
nitor tr.ivj’hng w.n
tion of the s «-called arid region» will
•eet
{..ns,
and m.st marketable quality.
To
J
<TI.. an I to II b> ai>» -.it aÌMiut equipped *llh tnoto m ! i «» s
he conducted on a large scale hv the
\iioth. r propos-d railroad Is lie-id- . lit this into luinlier we have splen­
• tu III I II In
national gov. rnment.
pass,
I f I •!«* < inib* r*t p trt \ h r I h*l I
I. ' -r Kl im.ith Falls from Hie m rtli. did water powers, and uniurpavsed
■>■«1)11.1* » «, i w ?.. of Klimith their mbin tb«) Intend«»I U» ta\<*
<- I while the date of Its conalrilC* facilities by l i’.,. s a-i.l rivers for gi t-
R-duecd pric.-mn clothing. Duff,
I - - -
down til-* J« li».. l T l *U < '»ll.it .’) for th t ii may I h - m< re reunite than that
ting logs tu the mills.
Tile water
T
hehe - have lately lx-cn placed up­
'
■
teen ap \shl.in i K l ini Il K.iik V- ’ • lin-, if I lie Or. -..:i Midi.imi t'ompany. it Is |Mi-.u-r at the outlet of Klamath lake
on the market several cheap reprint»
H"Mt...... irk ip hi th«-fall for­ c V| mm -| big tU tllld t III* H.IIII«
watch
re;is.i:i ili'-. « ertali! of lielllg built ha, a fall of i>4 feet, and exceeds
tín I.- -ulji in
of an obsolete «slition of •• Webster's
Illg foe the telc.-i ipil Im-».
w, 1 hln tic- next few v.-ars.
Spokane Falls in lore«- and volunie.
Ifu-I II
\
R
Dictionary.*’ Th.--».- lMH>ks are given
\ part i of r.r : i-l - i- «. : from
li ulti <-f Ken-«. II.r
lmmlgi.ition. which was larger in I m ing at-le at all seasons of the year
various
nani -s. --Webster's t’na-
rifui ii
of Klam ith, laikc. th«- north stop;- d lure a few day» p i ■• than for many years. «.is a’.inl t-i furtiisli ¡Miwer to cut Into linn'M-r
bridged
."
--The Great Webster's l»ie-
•'fink ami W , ì I (*l ••mt I«-> in I ll>- leg- dur inc t li>-r. - ut I. r i st-.:m.
il. Th r.
II n'l disi ribtit cd over t lu­ »out hem the 350.000 acres of tinilier tributary
”
--Welister's Big Diction-
t
ionary
.
Wotan., ha,
!l appointed chair- were four tri il»<- pirty. w ilcli was ll..If of 1 he county, and the value of to Kl.imath lake and the rivers that
.ary.” •• Welist -r's Encyclopedic- l>ic-
A good Stock ol llardw uCot..! goods
•mn nf th • < ,
11, 1 <• on claltmc
und. r «Ti.irge of I In.-i I.■> -i.r-.•; l|e:i- f.11 mln.; land» unlfcrn !v advanced flow into It.
i ionary. etc., etc.
Hv a gimtl- hi in wlm Inter- with th- growing demand. I 'n-lri I-
•kt Sitimi o tn the i-.i»e >,f Ho- ap dcrsoii.
at very reasonable prices. Not blaeksniifh-
To take all this princely supply of
Many announcements concerning
I’lk'atliin f„r ii ,
ip;>-Influent of a vi< wc«i Hi«- party w.- an- informed -.it.'il ranches which could han- I h - cu lumber to outside markets, a railroad them are misleading. The Webster
ing supplies ;■! '««. l>;;t Everything generally
panllan f.,r ii. I»-I li mil prop.-i I y that lhi-y start- I fi -m «»n'ariu. Ore., Isiiigul a year ago for from $2 to $.7 is ne.-ded. As t<> tlj.lt. we can say
"*<«m stuns i hirftr WillltM dull som«- time In Hu- fall f<«r the purtMiM- ¡H-r acre n.«w eonimand from $.5 to $|u that the di»eou,-agem<-nts of the past reprint |*>rtiou of each from A to Z
kept in a Harduar ■
e. “ticlt as Shovels
is the same, over fifty years behind
»niniln't-d B -|-
\iidi-iM.ii e» Kiyh of making a pr- ilium in railroad sur- an a -re. An .111 Inst nice, EOO acres, are about over. :md thole Is im doubt the times, ami printed from plates
Forks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms
port un.
V «■ «. gut I el In : dat i - tc.
Iron i On Ixiught a year ago fur $«> | h t acre, tbit next spring will see the com-
made
by
photographing
the
old
pages.
tarlo tlicv ran 'lie Im- westerly to ».«Id In November for $1.5 p.-r acre. ilieiicenieiit of this great enterprise.
Mr. ('.oí,
i
Tinware, Sheetiro’n ware, Carpenters
¡»•pillar postumster
The old liook has I h - cu padded out
I Ili» lami is dry. but accessi'de to fu­ \ railroad will come because It will
II ,!|l" I'D
in.I I his Imel, lute -a.
and Hechanics’ Tools, Powder 5hot
by various additions culled from vail-
slun-f the cast side of th - Cascade ture irrigai Imi.
N' iiu L v . -ri,,, r
Land under the pay to come, and iHvauso the timlier
"ill tiiship conili-
oils sources, but the tsirty i., the same
Shells and Wads.
'"■""fili...... , broke Ionie, mid hl- mount.un». T' i .* Un i i-i. h -d Fort diti !i is worth from $15 to $40 an as well as the crops ami cat He and
that was published when Polk was
Klam.ith
Slid
Klamath
A-.
eney
and
acre.
otlu-r
great
resouives,
are
assurances
......
--.rmi.lmal
president and duly buried ¡it the in­
Irrigation has made good progress. that such a railroad will be profitable
r(»vh»' md
ovcr |||a| from there along the east shore of
coming of Lincoln.
The Webster,
Big Klamath lake to Klam ith Falls. I'uo large ditches, fed by Sprague from the start.
®H,rnlng.
current from Lincoln to Harrison, is
\\ .th the enlargement of the ditch,
« '!?' M;' "
U»e wlft - f W Fi-tmi this |M.ici- they ...... tinned lliver, have I m -.- ii liuilt in ti-e vicinity
the popular copyrighted ‘•I’nabrldg-
southerly to ll.ild .. ..... it-tin I’ ii . ks . of Itti. II. E. Ankeny lias secured a t he building of a road giving access
'
di. I ,,f e.mmimptlon ¡if het
ed" which has now boon superseded
From ilu-iethei r turned homeward, half Interest in the ditch leading to outside markets and the coming
...... . -• ».....lay ..f this
by W ebs TEII' s 1 NTKltN.VTIO.\ vf. I»K-
but were caught In th--storm ¡ind re­ from near the smn-i- of Klamath in of in 11» and manufactories, will
Tu . Il"‘ f""" il f.x.k plat..........
Tints AliV.
mained here a lew days • iboi ’ nien­ linei .--ml Ills object is understiKMl to come a grow th and setth-menl far in
4,1,1 "a.» largely ti mil.
Hu i stated that th - route I m - to so enlarge the system that it excess uf wltat it has been in the1
PUMPS AMi WINDMILLS.
»vii¿k,y?"l”l’"l"/"‘:' frl"",h
tlii-i followed from first to last was will water u!l of the Ian I within its past. A |iros|Het so bright for the
\ tine line of Pumps and Wind
cxeejlent and easy I" build a road rance, .lobo Slusik and Clark Ham- immediate future, should not l«e over-
Mills just received by C. II, W ithrow
Tl»' play ,.,1(111, ,|
over. Bald Mould.till I’llss Is s lid to aker have plans to 111 ike a ditch from lookeil by farmers st«» kgrowers. lum­ (tn* -AurmotorMan ”
hlr-"k'ln-u by I, "A Family ,\f
” d talent hi the In-easy to get through to the west. Lost River at Bonanza.
It will have bermen and enterprising men in ¡ill
"l*'r-t h'.ii».. fri,| iv
Quality and not quant ¡jy makes
evening, was wit- Ill connect loll With this, we will lile l- capacity to Irrigate 50,000 acres.
branches j.f business.
To them it
DeWitt's
Little Early Hisers such
by .. lai ...
St.H-krait.ing is st ill the chief in­ liny be truly said 1'hat a greater and
and appreciative tlon that the < he-orii. hi . under the
•Wlli-m-r,
valuahl«
little
liver pills. J. I.. l’:id-
head or -|.\ New Riih-'id I'rojeet." dustry of tlie county. Sales last year iM-tler opportunity neier presenfed
Rollìi- ¡m,I a '•uteri.iliiiui-iit was
gett & Sons.
nielli
lolled
till-
proposed
ex
I
i-li-.loii
of
were: <'al I le. $210.000; sheep, $10.- Itself than tlie one now offered here.
.......... tliiiincl.illy.
A G ood I nvesi -. iieni . - ••Knowl­
f at Mur- the railroad now built rioni Montague Hou; hors.-s ¡ind moles.. $00,000; hogs. And Anally we will say th.-it we have
to Viek.i in a sou'hi-rli direction, for $7.500: lutai, $2**.300.
an unequaled climate, the purest edge is power'' ¡iccording to the oM
^"'iM-inl1’1’"' 4
f................... Hie building of which tIm money Is
The neri-aire under cult hut ion has water, the best of hea th and the adage, but It Is also said that a num
Large crops of al­ grandest scenery in the
I'nlted never knows a thing until he can tel!
^'Iiir. rent' i H '"""'""M '"un h mie» ready. If th.it report Is correct, then greatly Increased.
it. and he wlu> can express his knowl
.in
extension
from
Mont
i-;ue
ii
irth-
falfa,
wheat,
oats,
rye,
potatoes,
tur
­
States.
^■1$;; i,................................-
edge In languagertiore terse, vigorous,
e.isli.rly would strike Bald Mountain nips, cablHlges, heel» and other vege
(listers in any style at Fisher’s
\i„
r'"'
1,1 "'is
¡mil appropriate than others becomes
Fruitgrowing,
^’l»or|1"i' ' " 1,11''■’*■ I'Kuhlng ill- I'.iss, and I lie eoiinecliuii of t hese t ivu , taiiles are grown,
rest au rant.
a leader of men. In gaining this
loads senilis pos.-.ilile, and indeed wt)leli re.-eiveil only slight attention
Bargains
in
overcoats
at
Duffy's.
power of expression as well as knowl
until
recent
yeais,
is
now
developing
I
diseav- thus far, probable.
edge
itself th.-re is n*» ¡ltd so helpful,
rapidly.
Dairying
receives
more
at-
indlges-
F.
¡-son»
who
suffer
from
If.
' "4" " 'IlMUlbed 11)1» conn-
Everything llrst-class al Fisher's
from which so much can be obtained,
li.'iilipn
as
the
adaptability
of
tlu-
long
lie
­
I
ion
call
ni-l
expect
tu
llrtj
restaiiranl. Wurm metis serici ill
soil and climate to Hu- Industry lie- cause they .-¡iiiiiot cat tin.' food re­ and for so small an outlay as \\ eii -
"¡
■- «I- «an.... all hours.
come» more fully appreciated.
Be­ «¡Hired to noorish the I hm I v ami the STKIl's I NTEKN ATION Af. l>HT U»N AItV.
Bargains in overcoat.» al Dully »,
sides supplying the home demand, priMluelsof Hie undigested foods they This work is the universally aeknowl
•*l"crili|,.w
”"Milon»'.; '■ ‘ ""'“'"'"K II qlliir-
the two creameries at Fort Klamath eat poison the I i I imk I. It is Import­ edged standard for the derivation,
This season there Is ¡1 large deal I.
M|||..a " "'»">'■•■ lami, were this
and tin- pillate dailies in ¡ill parts of ant to cure Indigestion as soon as spelling, pronunciation, and meaning
rale among chlldrt-ii from eioiip ¡mil
krl(’""'h'""it lhl"r,l|
.. ......... ..
tin-county ship many lliousands of possible, and the besi metluMl of do­ of words, and with its numerous tiiblis
lung troubles.
1'iompl action will
Kcdiicrd prices on eint hing. Duffy's.
When threatened by pneumiaila or
The irtu-1
pounds of butler and cheese |o the ing tills Is to us.- the preparation of useful and reliable Information it
save th«- little Ollis from these ter-
i
any
other lung trouble, prompt re­
qtilekly
and
satIsfaetorily
answers
the
a part of
outside market.
know 11 as Kodol Dys|M*psia Cure.
It
The merited reputation for curing lief is necessary, as U is dan^pruun U»'
.....
thousand
and
one
questions
which'
yellow and sugai rlblc diseases. Wit knmv* of nothing
digests what you eat and restoresail
piles, sores and skin diseases acquired
'»»tlnii'1'"f‘"’.Hnlng the
so certain toglie liistant relief ¡is
delay. We would »wggv-sl tliat' One
- res-
Klamath county lias Lull horses the digestive organs to peiTcct health. arc i‘mis(aiit ly arising In our reading by Ih-Wltt’s Witch Hazel Salve, has Minute Cough €We be taken asauon'
< Ine Minute < ou :h «'me. Il can also
and study. The pun-base ot tins
valued at $7(1,574; 14.O4K cattle val-, .1. L. I’adgetl A Sons.
led to. the making of worthless coun­
IM ii ^'.’"1 " " f
l-'Uh Inst. Ira relied ii|Mi|i it) gtl|,l’,‘ «”'•
•ourcedf knowledge and power will terfeits. Be sure tt> get only l»e- as Indications "i/ having taken <Md
lied
al
$232.303;
■.2*1
sheep
and
thr.Mit and lung troubles of adults.
Bread and pastry
at ITshcr's prove a profitable Investment for Witt's Salve. J. L,.Pnd"vi» ► v • ■ »ro
’ ■
Pleasant to take.
-L L. Padgett «X goals worth $11,303, mid 5*2 swim- restaurant.
KL* MATH COUNTt
ELECTRIC
CASH STORE
itoitoito
fiats
Dry Goods,
Clothing and Groceries
The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
y.
I
Fall Stock Now Arriving
dubito
L F. WILLITS, Proprietor
ware Store,
Klamaih Fails. Gr.
Air Tight Heaters. Stove Pipe and
Cooking L'tensils.
2
A. D. CARRICK.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Reames & Jennings,
Klaiiiath Falls, Oregon.